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Match the Column :


Column 1Column 2

Ligaments and Tendons

Fluid connective tissues

Blood and Lymph

Epithelial tissues

Cuboidal and Ciliated

Dense regular connective tissues

Bone and Cartilage

Areolar connective tissues

White collagen and Yellow elastic fibres

Skeletal connective tissues

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(A) Ligaments and Tendons (III) Dense regular connective tissues

  1. Ligaments are the dense yellow connective tissue that joins bone to another bone.
  2. Tendons are the white fibrous connective tissue that joins the skeletal muscles with the bones.

(B) Blood and Lymph (I) Fluid connective tissue

  1. Blood and lymph are the fluid connective tissue.
  2. Blood is red colored viscous fluid containing plasma and cells.
  3. Lymph contains lymphocytes and a fluid matrix almost similar to plasma.

(C) Cuboidal and Ciliated (II) Epithelial tissues

  1. Epithelial tissues can be cuboidal in which the cells are cube-shaped and appear square in cross-section.
  2. The ciliated type of epithelium has cilia on the surface to increase the surface area for absorption and secretion.

(D) Bone and Cartilage (V) Skeletal connective tissues

  1. Bones are a part of the skeletal system and form the structural framework of the body.
  2. Cartilage is a part of the skeletal system and is softer than bone.

(E) White collagen and Yellow elastic fibers (IV) Areolar connective tissues

Areolar tissue is a type of loose connective tissue and consists of a matrix, of yellow, white, and reticular fibers.

Column IColumn II
(A) Ligaments and Tendons(III) Dense regular connective tissues
(B) Blood and Lymph (I) Fluid connective tissue
(C) Cuboidal and Ciliated (IV) Epithelial tissues
(D) Bone and Cartilage (v) Skeletal connective tissues
(E) White collagen and Yellow elastic fibers (IV) Areolar connective tissues

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